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Conditional and Unconditional Cash Transfers to Improve Use of Contraception in Low and Middle Income Countries: A Systematic Review

机译:有条件和无条件现金转移以改善中低收入国家避孕的使用:系统评价

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This systematic review synthesizes evidence on the impact of conditional and unconditional cash transfers (CCT and UCT) on contraception in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Scientific and gray literature databases were searched from 1994 to 2016 and 11 papers from ten studies were included. Most of the studies had low risk of bias. Cash transfers were used for increasing school attendance or improving health and nutrition, but not directly for contraception. Three studies showed positive impact on contraceptive use and four showed a decrease in fertility outcomes. An increase in childbearing was observed in two studies, and three studies demonstrated no impact on fertility indicators. All studies treated contraceptive use or fertility only as unintended and indirect outcomes. The available evidence on impact of CCT and UCT on contraception is inconclusive due to the limited number of studies, varying outcome measures, and lack of intervention specifically for contraception.
机译:该系统综述综合了有条件和无条件现金转移(CCT和UCT)对低收入和中等收入国家避孕的影响的证据。研究对象是1994年至2016年的科学和灰色文献数据库,其中包括来自十项研究的11篇论文。大多数研究偏倚风险低。现金转移用于增加入学率或改善健康和营养,但不直接用于避孕。三项研究显示对使用避孕药具积极影响,四项研究显示生育能力下降。在两项研究中观察到生育率增加,三项研究表明对生育指标没有影响。所有研究仅将避孕药具的使用或生育视为意外和间接的结果。关于CCT和UCT对避孕的影响的可用证据尚无定论,这是因为研究数量有限,结果指标不同以及缺乏专门针对避孕的干预措施。

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